The Democrat led to 1988 Press Assn, contests, first place awards included the tat General Excellence. Independent Weekly Newspaper . . . Seventy-Eighth Year of Continuous Publication VOLUME LXXVIII—NO. 43 BOONE WEATHER HI L© Snow Prec. *85 BOONE; WATAUGA COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1968 • April 12 88 49 , April 13 63 47 April 14 85 39 April 15 53 36 April 16 54 35 April 17 62 31 j ' *f April 18 69 43 Snow Given To Nearest Half tr. .92 .15 tr. .40 HI I< ' 69 DS 65 44 85 35 60 44 54 43 67 33 74 42 10 CENTS PER COPY 28 PAGES—4 SECTIONS Television’s Fess Parker, star of “Daniel Boone,” will visit Daniel Boone Country in. .August. While in Bcione, Parker will be co sponsored by the Southern Appalachian Historical Association and Hugh Horton of Linville. Many File For Primary; No New Registration (Pictures of flew candidate! appear on page one, section B) Twenty-six Watauga County Democrats and Republicans had filed as candidates for eight county offices, while three had thrown their hats in the ring for township positions, as the filing deadline for the Kay pri inary arrived at noon last Fri day. John Bingham, Chairman of the Watauga County Board of Elections, tells the Demo crat that there will he no new registration of voters this year as had previously been announced. The board has' reversed its former decision, Mr. Bingham, Dayton Wine barger, Democrats, voting against the new registration, while J. E. Holshouser, Re publican, voted for it. Mr. Bingham feeb that a new registration in the limited time allowed would result in some voters losing the fran chise this year. The literacy test ban provided in the Civil Rights Act does not apply in Watauga County, Mr. Bing ham says. So all voters who have previously registered for a county election may vote without further ado. Those who have reached the age of 21 since the last elec tion, br who will be 21 by the November election may vote in the primary, si well as those who have moved into the county and become eligible by the nec * essary length of residence. The registration books will open April 30 in the various precincts and be open also on the 7th and 14th of May for the purpose of registering new voters. May 21 will be chal lenge day while the primary will be held May 28., : ^ The Candidate^.. JJ' |> Following is ' a list' of the . candidates who have filed, the Dmaocrati b«iu Mtcated by a -'i ■ - .■ (D), the Republicans by an (R): For Sheriff: Ernest Blake